Sightings

Because Jackie is so famous, he's been referenced in cartoons, songs and movies and sometimes he ven makes cameos in them! This is a list of Cameos, Sightings or References of Jackie Chan seen in the media

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In the television sitcom Family Guy, Chan is referenced in two episodes. Though the following videos are in low quality, it shows both Chan scenes: 12

In the American version of The Office one episode has Michael Scott quoting "Don't ever touch a black man's radio!" and then after a moment of silence, he states that it's a Rush Hour quote.

In the Dragon Ball anime series, in the second tournament, Master Roshi refers to himself as "Jackie Chun" and uses the Drunken Fist technique. Akira Toriyama has said that Drunken Master was one of his major inspirations for the Dragon Ball series.

In the Jet Li movie Cradle 2 the Grave a man walks in an office with Chinese furniture and then asks "Check this shit out. Is this Jackie Chan's office?"

In Demolition Man, a movie Chan was offered to appear in as the villain, Sly Stallone's character asks his female sidekick after a battle how she learned to fight like that and she replies with "Jackie Chan movies".

A similar "where'd you learn that" "Jackie Chan" scene appears in The Wrong Side of Town, a 2010 film.

The 2010 remake of Death at a Funeral features an instance in which Chris Rock's character, arguing that the deadm an in the coffin is not his father says "You got Jackie Chan in there!" a reference to the fact the man was Asian.

In the 2011 "Thor" film, there is a scene in which three characters are described "a Xena, a Jackie Chan, and a Robin Hood".

The Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition optional rulebook Sword and Fist featured the "Drunken Master" prestige class. The characters of this class would weave and stagger making the motions hard to counter in fight.